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The first thing I learned at school was that some people are idiots; the second thing I learned was that some are even worse. — Orhan Pamuk

In England, and all over Europe, and all over the world, actors act until they die. They get old, really old, and they're still working. They just keep doing it. — Christopher Walken

God stared at his feet a little longer. He sighed, "Do you mean when it comes to the job itself? I don't know. It isn't what it used to be. — Dylan Callens

I see you again, it won't be pretty. I find out she sees you again, you'll be breathin' through a fuckin' tube. You get me? — Kristen Ashley

I doubt if any son every knew more about his father and his father's father than I, with all you have told me; but telling is not the same. There was alot of knowing to make up. — Mary Stewart

It felt very natural to me to write a Christmas song, but at the same time I had to really put all sorts of pressure aside and just let the creativity flow and see what came out. — Christina Perri

I have always felt that whatever the divine Providence permitted to occur, I was not too proud to report. — Charles A. Dana

Telimektar son of Tulkas is with those noble ones, and his face and weapons gleam as silver in the dark, — Anonymous

The only question that matters with regard to a religion and its mythology is What do these stories mean? — Reza Aslan

Bein logical gave me a reason to doubt — Kevin Gates

When you talk about this trip, and you will, because it was quite a journey and you witnessed many things, there were ups and downs, sudden reversals of fortune and last-minute escapes, it was really something, you will see your friends nod in recognition. — Colson Whitehead

To maximize your chances of success, you should deploy small, concrete experiments that return concrete feedback. — Cal Newport

To say simply that Orientalism was a rationalization of colonial rule is to ignore the extent to which colonial rule was justified in advance by Orientalism, rather than after the fact. — Edward W. Said